Advanced Wake Foil Skills | Wake Foil Tips and Tricks

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Do you want to level up your wake foil game skills? Then this video is for you! We'll guide you through a series of advanced techniques that will help you progress and master the sport of wake foiling. From the easiest trick, be sure to stay up until the hardest trick!
    This tips and tricks is suitable for intermediate to advanced wake foilers who are looking to challenge themselves and take their riding to the next level. So if you're ready to up your wake foiling game, hit play and join us for this exciting and informative tutorial. Get ready to wake foil like never before and experience the thrill at its best!
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Komentáře • 25

  • @Wakefoilman
    @Wakefoilman Před rokem +1

    Great tips! The Whirling dervish looks sketchy! Love to see content like this, and you guys seem to be the only ones doing it. Thank you!

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před rokem

      Thanks Boardman -- Happy to share the stoke. Thank you for checking out the video.
      Best,
      Tim

  • @grantd.5438
    @grantd.5438 Před rokem +1

    You've covered the ways to get back further, now its time for the jump forward tips :) + driver tips for it. Another method for going back similar to lazy susq, is to make the same move then stay on the same side (easier transition then out and back I've found for jumping back on the same side). Yall are inspiring with these vids, creativity is flowing

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Grant - you got it. Yes the drift to the same side is another lazy susky derivative but I love the wave transfer interpretation. Totally right on driver tips - most drivers start that too late.
      Best,
      Tim

  • @robadair
    @robadair Před rokem +1

    Thanks boys. That last one is going to take some work!

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před rokem +1

      Hey Rob! Yep - The Dervy is a tricky one! enjoy.
      Tim

  • @kurtbrown9618
    @kurtbrown9618 Před rokem +1

    Goals! Great vid!

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před rokem

      Thanks Kurt - can't wait to see the Texas boyz nail these moves.
      Tim

  • @Giroux68
    @Giroux68 Před rokem +1

    I'll be happy with a one way over! But the round trip looks good. Ive got to try the lazy susky. Never thought of that kind of transfer.

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před rokem +1

      The Lazy Susky is a fun one. When you nail it - it feels 'groovy' for lack of a better term - just a fluid turn and landing onto the second wave.
      Enjoy!
      tim

  • @widmarkeloo6812
    @widmarkeloo6812 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have trouble trying to pump on the flatwater after leaving the wave

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Two things are likely happening:
      1) You're not leaving the wave with enough speed. Make sure you leave aggressively at a 90 degree angle to the boat.
      2) You're likely flying too low. The higher you keep yourself up the mast column, the better the glide.
      We do travel to deliver lessons or you can come visit us in Seattle. Or - we also do video lessons.
      Keep after it -- it's worth it and will open up your foiling world.
      Best,
      Half-Life Crew

  • @anthonyweisenburger7764
    @anthonyweisenburger7764 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What style wing are you using here? I’m debating buying a high aspect ratio wing for better pumping. But not sure if it is needed

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před 11 měsíci +1

      ping us at halflifet.5@gmail.com and we'll size it to your riding style. HA may be the right thing - but perhaps you'll be better on MA.

  • @peterobeth758
    @peterobeth758 Před rokem +1

    last question please: what was your boot speed ? When you accelerate, the boot speed coming slower - during a wake transfer - and then faster again ? or did you just pump faster for a short periode of time ? Thanks for helping - Peter.

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před rokem +2

      11.2mph typically. There's no change in speed for wake transfers - speed maintain. Given we're pumping out, the speed of the boat helps line up for the 3rd wave. Sometimes - once we get way back in the wave count (4-8 waves back) we'll have the driver kill the speed, ride the wave back up to the boat, and then start again from wave 1. Super fun.

  • @apricotscrub
    @apricotscrub Před rokem +1

    Will a 40hp outboard engine work?

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před rokem +1

      It should but may require some extra technique on the get up. Recommendation is to go with a small wake foil set up so you get the most out of the wave. That would depend on weight etc - you can email us at halflifet.5@gmail.com
      Best,
      Tim

  • @peterobeth758
    @peterobeth758 Před rokem +1

    please tell me, which wings do you use .....

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před rokem +2

      Hi Peter - We did this on a couple different days to I'm not sure - we change our setups all the time to test configurations etc. The best choice is to select your favorite wing for the right move. For example - a HS1550V2 would be a great one for the 1 to 3. The Dervy goes a bit tighter so a MA1225 would be a good choice. 1:1 roundtripper - just whatever you're most comfortable with. On the Lazy Susky - a MA1475, HS1550V2 is a good choice for many. Enjoy
      Tim

    • @peterobeth758
      @peterobeth758 Před rokem

      @@HALFLIFEVIDEO Thanks very much - perfect equiptment 🙂

    • @peterobeth758
      @peterobeth758 Před rokem

      last question please: what was your boot speed ? When you accelerate, the boot speed coming slower - during a wake transfer - and then faster again ? or did you just pump faster for a short periode of time ? Thanks for helping - Peter.

    • @johnanderson4561
      @johnanderson4561 Před rokem

      Boat speed is 11.2 we do not vary the speed on these maneuvers. Have fun out there!

  • @johnniemeyer3139
    @johnniemeyer3139 Před rokem +1

    New boat ?

    • @HALFLIFEVIDEO
      @HALFLIFEVIDEO  Před rokem +3

      We have added an Axis225 to the quiver. Nice beefy wave.